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James Thomas "Cool Papa" Bell (May 17, 1903 – March 7, 1991) was an American center fielder in Negro league baseball from 1922 to 1946. He is considered to have ...
James "Cool Papa" Bell Legacy Award – "Stolen Base" leaders in the NL and AL; Charles Isham "C. I." Taylor Legacy Award – "Managers of the Year" in the NL and AL; Andrew "Rube" Foster Legacy Award – "Executives of the Year" in the NL and AL; Kansas City Mondards Award - Royals player and pitcher of the year
1.58 NLBM James "Cool Papa" Bell Legacy Award (NL stolen-base leader) 1.59 Fielding Bible Award. 1.60 Players Choice Awards NL Comeback Player.
In the fifth, Cool Papa Bell started the inning with a single, and he advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt. With two outs and Bell on third, a balk by the pitcher led to Bell scoring what proved to be the final run for the Grays. In the seventh, the Buckeyes would tie the score on the strength of hitting and timing.
The players below are some of the most notable of those who played Negro league baseball, beginning with the codification of baseball's color line barring African American players (about 1892), past the re-integration in 1946 of the sport, up until the Negro leagues finally expired about 1962.
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The following is the list of players on the Chicago American Giants all-time roster.These are Chicago American Giants players who appeared in at least one game for the American Giants from 1910 to 1956.
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